RE: Weird Windoze 'AT' Behavior

In the same vein....if it's a system level environment variable
that has been added since reboot, then you need a reboot of the server.
Simply starting and stopping the Scheduler service is not enough since
the scheduler service inherits its environment from the Service Control
manager (Services.exe) which only reads its environment at system
boottime.

Cheers

Jeff Herrick

On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Bishop Lewis wrote:

> The Scheduler is installed with IE5.5 - definitively worth the install.>> As far as executing some lines but not others - it sounds like a environment> variable problem to me - put a set command (to list variables and a pause> command in your script (or output a log file) and check that your> environmental settings are okay.>> Lewis Bishop> ---> Oracle Database Consultant - Barclays Enable/ISS/OpenPlan> Email: lewis.bishop_at_woolwich.co.uk>>>> -----Original Message-----> Sent: 17 July 2002 16:14> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L>>> This header confirms that this email message has been swept for the> presence of computer viruses.>> Corporate IT> THE WOOLWICH> ---------------------------------------------------------------------->> Dave,>> I've found AT to be flakey at best. I haven't had your specific problem,> but I have had problems where AT would only occasionally run when it was> supposed to.>> I don't remember if it was a specific NT patch or a version of IE explorer,> but one of these will install a Scheduler utility, which I've found to be> pretty reliable. If you open My Computer (or explorer) you should see a> folder called Scheduled Tasks. Double-click and then use the wizard to set> up a call to your batch file.>> HTH,> -->> Alan Davey> adavey_at_competitrack.com> 212-604-0200 x106>>> On 7/17/02, Farnsworth, Dave <DFarnsworth_at_Ashleyfurniture.com> wrote:> >I have Oracle 8.1.7 running on NT. I do cold backups nightly and> >have a batch file that is called by the NT 'AT' scheduler. I recently> >changed some lines of commands in the batch file and since then when> >the batch file is executed by 'AT' only the lines that I did not> >edit are executed.> >If I execute the batch file from the command prompt it works fine.> > I deleted the job from 'AT' and then entered it back in but still> >getting this odd behavior of only executing the commands that I did> >not edit. Our SA's know nothing about 'AT' so they are of no help.> >Has anyone else seen this odd behavior in the 'AT' function in Windoze?> > I know you find it hard to believe that something can be weird in> >Windoze. ;o)> >And yes, I am soon planning on learning RMAN and do hot backups.> > I have the 8i Backup and Recovery Handbook for my reading pleasure.> > I see the app that is being used going to a 24X7 schedule. Now> >it is only used during the day.> >> >Thanks,> >> >Dave> >--> >Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.com> >--> >Author: Farnsworth, Dave> > INET: DFarnsworth_at_Ashleyfurniture.com> >> >Fat City Network Services -- (858) 538-5051 FAX: (858) 538-5051> >San Diego, California -- Public Internet access / Mailing> >Lists> >--------------------------------------------------------------------> >To REMOVE yourself from this mailing list, send an E-Mail message> >to: ListGuru_at_fatcity.com (note EXACT spelling of 'ListGuru') and> >in> >the message BODY, include a line containing: UNSUB ORACLE-L> >(or the name of mailing list you want to be removed from). 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